Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The American cities with the most growth in car-free households

The highest rate of vehicle ownership in America occurred in 2007, when the average household owned 2.07 vehicles, according to research by Michael Sivak for the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Recently, the average number of cars per household dipped below 2—at the end of 2012, it was 1.98.
Greater Greater Washington